Public Drinking Spring

Marvel Superhero Water, Marvel, Colorado, 81329

892, County Rd 101, Hesperus, CO 81326, US

Marvel Superhero Water, Marvel, Colorado, 81329
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About This Spring

## Overview Marvel Superhero Water is a public drinking spring located in the rural community of Marvel in La Plata County, Colorado. Situated at an elevation typical of the high desert and foothill terrain of southwestern Colorado, this year-round water source serves locals and travelers alike. The spring water is pumped and stored in a large tank on a nearby hillside, making it readily available through both a lever-operated spout and a separate high-flow tanker hose — a convenient setup for those looking to fill anything from a single bottle to a large container. The name "Marvel" refers to the small unincorporated community in La Plata County, nestled among the mesas and valleys south of Hesperus and west of Durango. Visitors have historically used this spring as a reliable water source in an area where municipal water service can be limited. The dual-spout configuration — one standard spout and one high-flow hose — suggests it has long been a community resource, designed to accommodate both individual visitors and those filling larger tanks. ## Directions 1. From Durango or Hesperus, head south on **US Highway 140**. 2. Continue on Highway 140 until you reach the intersection of **County Road 100** and **County Road 101**. 3. The spring is located near this intersection, at approximately **892 County Road 101, Hesperus, CO 81326**. 4. GPS coordinates: **37.107784, -108.146121** — use these for precise navigation, as the area is rural and signage may be limited. ## What to Expect Marvel Superhero Water features a pumped spring system with water stored in a large tank positioned on a hillside above the access point. You'll find two ways to draw water: - **A lever-operated spout** — ideal for filling jugs, bottles, or smaller containers. - **A high-flow tanker hose** — designed for filling large tanks or multiple containers quickly. The spring is reported to be available year-round, though visitors traveling in winter should be prepared for potential icy conditions on the surrounding county roads. The setting is rural southwestern Colorado — expect open rangeland, mesa views, and relatively quiet surroundings. Since this is a rural location with limited amenities, it's a good idea to have your GPS loaded with the coordinates before heading out. Cell service in this part of La Plata County can be spotty. The water has been used as a community drinking water source by area residents, though as with any natural or semi-natural water source, conditions can change over time.

Getting There

Address

892, County Rd 101, Hesperus, CO 81326, US

GPS Coordinates

37.107784, -108.146121

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. From Durango or Hesperus, head south on **US Highway 140**. 2. Continue on Highway 140 until you reach the intersection of **County Road 100** and **County Road 101**. 3. The spring is located near this intersection, at approximately **892 County Road 101, Hesperus, CO 81326**. 4.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Water flows from a pipe or spout.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.